Universal Works Camp II Shirt Gardenia Lycot Birch
Inspired by a visit to a Japanese fast food joint, this is a Universal Works. version of a mid-century-inspired American 'Garage' work shirt. It is oversized with a flat square collar and a straight hem. It also has short split sides for a boxy loose fit, and two large pockets with button-closure flaps. Named for its distinctive chevron-like similarities to the 'Herring' fish, herringbone is a staple fabric used liberally during WWII as the fabric of choice for GI's.
Care: Wash at 30 degrees
Inspired by the workwear of the 1970s midlands working class town that founder David Keyte grew up in, Universal Works offers menswear designed in Nottingham and produced in small quantities. From durable chore jackets to checked wool cardigans, loose carpenter trousers and cosy beanie hats, meet your new everyday uniform.